Has anyone ever asked if they could $acquire$ a keg of your beer?

I'm being asked and I'm sort of conflicted about it. I'm passionate about making and enjoying my ales and lagers and I give more away to friends and family than I drink. Someone I recently met was impressed with a golden lager I put together and through a friend of mine he's inquiring if he can get a keg.

As we all know, making beer is an extended process and much time and energy goes into it not to mention cost. With that, I wouldn't know how to quantify it's worth.

One interesting aspect of this guys inquiry is that he owns a BBQ store with some beautiful smokers and grills. He keeps a full Kegerator in his shop and shares it with his customers and on Saturdays he also BBQ's and has sort of a weekly picnic at his store. Neat place, nice guy. Maybe barter a few kegs for a new smoker?

I don't know. Has any of my Brothers here $transacted$ with your beer and if so how did you go about it?

Honestly, I might barter for some BBQ... beer for BBQ. This guy also knows the process, time & energy, cost, etc. required to make good BBQ. If you're that conflicted and you would rather not do it, just tell him that homebrew is strictly for home use and you don't want to take a chance. It's a nice compliment that he asked though. You must make some good beer.

I would not accept any money for it. I think at that point you may be getting into a legal issue if someone wants to really push it. There is no tax paid to the government on your beer so depending on what the other person does with it the TTB or other agencies could get involved. I would barter or trade it.

I would not accept any money for it. I think at that point you may be getting into a legal issue if someone wants to really push it. There is no tax paid to the government on your beer so depending on what the other person does with it the TTB or other agencies could get involved. I would barter or trade it.

Agree with you, jayb and Ken I'm sure, just like you guys, it's a treat to see someones face when they lay into a pint of your beer. That in itself is awesome. However I always wanted a Big Green Egg too hahaha.................. I kid, I kid!!!

In terms of the legality of it, my guess is that you don't have much to fear because I can't imagine anyone is going to be sniffing around that transaction. When my daughter was in high school there was a orchestra concert/fundraiser and they asked parents to donate things that would go up for auction: Cubs tickets, restaurant gift cards, baked goods, etc. Someone suggested I donate beer. It sounded dicey so we brought it up to the orchestra teacher and she said "sounds okay to me!". Eventually she suggested that I take a picture of the whole thing and place the picture on the auction table but leave the beer in the car and whoever wins that auction would have the beer handed to them in the parking lot. I made a wooden crate with handles, placed labels on the bottles, there may have been etched MAYFAIR COURT beer glasses, I think there was a big tub of pretzels in there, etc. Nothing happened. I "donated" it.

In terms of the legality of it, my guess is that you don't have much to fear because I can't imagine anyone is going to be sniffing around that transaction. When my daughter was in high school there was a orchestra concert/fundraiser and they asked parents to donate things that would go up for auction: Cubs tickets, restaurant gift cards, baked goods, etc. Someone suggested I donate beer. It sounded dicey so we brought it up to the orchestra teacher and she said "sounds okay to me!". Eventually she suggested that I take a picture of the whole thing and place the picture on the auction table but leave the beer in the car and whoever wins that auction would have the beer handed to them in the parking lot. I made a wooden crate with handles, placed labels on the bottles, there may have been etched MAYFAIR COURT beer glasses, I think there was a big tub of pretzels in there, etc. Nothing happened. I "donated" it.

I agree it is just a slight chance you get in trouble but the few bucks I would make on a keg is not worth it to me.

In terms of the legality of it, my guess is that you don't have much to fear because I can't imagine anyone is going to be sniffing around that transaction. When my daughter was in high school there was a orchestra concert/fundraiser and they asked parents to donate things that would go up for auction: Cubs tickets, restaurant gift cards, baked goods, etc. Someone suggested I donate beer. It sounded dicey so we brought it up to the orchestra teacher and she said "sounds okay to me!". Eventually she suggested that I take a picture of the whole thing and place the picture on the auction table but leave the beer in the car and whoever wins that auction would have the beer handed to them in the parking lot. I made a wooden crate with handles, placed labels on the bottles, there may have been etched MAYFAIR COURT beer glasses, I think there was a big tub of pretzels in there, etc. Nothing happened. I "donated" it.

All for a good cause. I think that's fantastic man. Especially since you added personal touches to make it very special.

My policy is this; for my non-brewing friends, and this isn't a bartered deal, I'll just ask them to cover the cost for material; if I have it on hand, no worries, I'll ask them to supply or cover the cost of a propane refill, which is about 15 bucks.

My policy is this; for my non-brewing friends, and this isn't a bartered deal, I'll just ask them to cover the cost for material; if I have it on hand, no worries, I'll ask them to supply or cover the cost of a propane refill, which is about 15 bucks.

I've had friends offer to get a sack for me. Never took em up on it.

I agree on no money. I've given people kegs of beer for parties as a gift.

I brew two for a dear friend every year, one for his Christmas party and one for his Kentucky Derby party as a gift. I also make the Burgoo

I've been asked quite a few times. Never sold any and never will. I've donated some kegs for weddings and other parties and those people using get me a gift like a bottle of bourbon or something. For others I just tell them to come over and I'll fill them a growler.

I've been asked quite a few times. Never sold any and never will. I've donated some kegs for weddings and other parties and those people using get me a gift like a bottle of bourbon or something. For others I just tell them to come over and I'll fill them a growler.

My standard line is, "The best way to get more is to bring my growler back clean and smelling of nothing."